Example sentences of "have to take [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Most CASE uses have to take output from a front-end CASE tool and create applications with a 3GL programming language or a back-end CASE tool .
2 ‘ We have to take advantage of other countries ’ experiences to the greatest possible extent , ’ said Mr Vedernikov , ‘ but we have to make sure we do n't end up inventing the bicycle . ’
3 ‘ But I have to take Undry where it belongs . ’
4 ‘ Most of the other agricultural students have to take holiday jobs away from farming — some of them prefer to .
5 When young children have to be looked after it reduces the opportunities that parents have to take part in the social round .
6 When you have to take money out of other people 's pockets ( which is what profit-making is all about ) you can do it either by inadvertently alienating people or by deliberately getting them on your side .
7 It offered to put some of the Mrs on railways in the 1990s , but this solution was never very popular outside the Air Force , which wanted anything so long as it was cheap — lest it have to take money from other projects .
8 We also have to take responsibility for how we feel about ourselves and our actions .
9 Management have to take responsibility for over ninety five percent of the problems we get , whether they 're safety problems , quality problems or whatever problems .
10 Ms Stacey said : ‘ It is a national pastime and the islanders have to take responsibility for the slaughter .
11 Where I have to take issue with the LTA , however , is over its decision to increase prize money for 1992 by 20 per cent from $500,000 to $600,000 , which will be exactly double the minimum requirement from tournaments in the same category on the ATP Tour , for 1993 .
12 But I have to take issue with the latter .
13 But we have to take issue with Camilla Buxton over her remarks on the banking system .
14 Spice , he have to take spice .
15 Going on again on the tenant farmers , I actually think that er we are very good landlords and I think our our our tenants would rather us keep us as landlords than the private sector , in actual fact we will have no doubt a debate quite soon on that issue when the government makes us sell off all areas of of er th our interests and that one , I will tell you this , I think that some of the members all sides of the fence every side of the fence , have been passionately behind the tenants , if if they 're gon na be sold off by now they 'd have been sold off , but I think it wo n't be far long before we have to take education first , social services first , the elderly before er your side with your government to come forward and say to us we do n't want you interfering with anything like that and being bold business , get rid of , but that 's another debate that will come up later on .
16 I think what what Mr Wincup was saying at the end of the day , is that the Inspector 's report and the conclusions on the greenbelt local plan will go back to the parent authority , the originating authority , which is North Yorkshire , equally my rec report , out recommendations on this alteration go back to North Yorkshire , they have to take regard to whatever we recommend , ultimately they will take a decision on that , erm depending on the decision other things may flow from it , and I ca n't really speculate on what those are at the moment , but effectively the final decision as to what they accept or reject will rest with North Yorkshire .
17 If you had that sort of phenomenon occur you have to take note of it .
18 As exchanges assume a more formal role , and seek new means to distinguish themselves from off-exchange business , they increasingly have to take note of a wider spectrum of interests , including off-exchange traders , customers , financiers , and the public interest itself .
19 One element of weakness in this symposium is the need many of us have to take refuge in generality , anecdote and the familiar .
20 They 've not in the past shown themselves to be very honest erm nor very keen on going into their own archives , and I think it 's , actually takes people like me , who live on the border-lines if you like of the two cultures , to go in and discover erm sometimes embarrassing documents , embarrassing information , to confront them with it , in their own language , so that they have to take stock .
21 ‘ Of course we have sympathy , but the Sunday trading laws are still in force and we have to take action .
22 Furthermore , supporters of fixed exchange rates argue that under their system countries have to take action to control domestic inflation or else they will lose reserves under their commitment to support the exchange rate at the prevailing parity .
23 For citizens can not spend all their time being nationalists : they have to take time off to be members of families , producers , local government councillors and the like .
24 Like they have to take time to establish .
25 Well I mean er we have to take notice of you do n't we ?
26 ‘ We have to take notice of people , ’ he says .
27 For the eye to work the following minimum perfectly coordinated steps have to take place ( there are many others happening simultaneously , but even a grossly simplified description is enough to point up the problems for Darwinian theory ) .
28 Er the Government find it absolutely unacceptable for people to wait on trolleys , once the decision for admission has been made er but My Lords sometimes it is necessary to wait er for observation purposes or sometimes for diagnostic treatments , er which actually have to take place in the A and E department er but My Lords it 's very interesting to see how similar hospitals vary , even within the same vicinity and we believe a great deal of this is due to poor management .
29 ‘ How many more deaths have to take place before we see the security forces acting ? ’ , he added .
30 You have to take care of the rest of your body , too .
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